Depends on the baby... It lasted a long while with my DS as he has allergies which we had to work out and eliminate. It does get better and much easier though. Do you have someone with you? Can other half burp/wind after you've fed? I also found stopping and winding every 5 mins or so helpful rather than letting it build up and having a lot to get up at the end.

We found we had to wind DS much more firmly than we thought. The HV advised that he was not in fact made of glass and had survived childbirth so would be entirely unharmed by some more vigorous winding!

I sit my 4 week old on me knee and wind by patting his back. A midwife showed me to gentle bend him back and forward at the waist, then side to side, then gentle circles. Just a few times each then back to patting, cycle through. This often brings up a burp. We're using Infacol too.

Annoyingly a lot of his discomfort is gut wind which I can't get out like burps.

Ah wind. Ds (6 weeks today) struggled with it. We feed him (either bf or formula) and then keep him sat upright for a bit and then bend him forwards and sideways a bit. And then pat/rub his back. When I then ooo him up on my shoulder he usually lets out the most enormous burp.

We’ve also had success lying him down and cycling his legs which produces wicked farts.

I’ve found taking a break while feeding (easier with a bottle than with bf though) helps reduce the wind.

Dentinox colic drops brought up all my daughter's wind. Winding over shoulder never worked for me. I used to sit her on my knee holding her chin, then rubbing and patting her back. Sometimes lifting their arms up in that position helps too

As baby grows they poo less, I noticed at around the 4/5 week mark it went from multiple poos a day to every other day. As long as they are weeing regularly it’s not a problem, some only poo once a week I think. At 4 Weeks each day is something new, new sleeping patterns feeding patterns, new nappy patterns. Unless it was something of concern, I just rode each new thing out and put it down to thier bodies learning how to work. I found laying ds on his side and rubbing patting his back helped. Or after feeding doing a nappy change and the motion of lifting him back up would bring the wind up.